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Updated on 11/3/2024
Preservation Series: Early Navajo Sarape Blanket

Preservation Series: Early Navajo Sarape Blanket

Description

Why We Like the Early Navajo Sarape Blanket

The Early Navajo Sarape Blanket is a remarkable blend of historic tradition and world-class wool. Crafted in Pendleton’s Pacific Northwest mills, this blanket is a thoughtful household staple. Its pattern draws inspiration from the prominent form of Navajo weaving in the early 1800s, while the neutral color scheme pays homage to the influences of the Rio Grande Valley. This rich historical heritage is combined with a high-quality wool-cotton blend, making it the perfect bed cover for the fall and winter seasons.

Details

  • Wool-blend blanket: Wraps you in unparalleled comfort during cold nights at home.
  • Historical references: The weaving style of this blanket references the Ute-style First Phase Chief blanket, adding a touch of historical significance.
  • Made in the USA: Each blanket is meticulously woven, dyed, and hand-finished in the United States.
  • Wool-cotton blend: Provides both durable warmth and exceptional softness.
  • Unapped wool: The wool lays flat, resulting in a crisp design and facilitating easy spot cleaning.
  • Felt edging: The blanket is skillfully finished with felt edging, ensuring its longevity and lifetime use.

Specs

Material: 82% wool, 18% cotton

Dimensions: 64 x 80in

Manufacturer Warranty: lifetime

Activity: casual